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This model was released on 2019-09-17 and added to Hugging Face Transformers on 2021-04-08.

MegatronBERT

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Overview

The MegatronBERT model was proposed in Megatron-LM: Training Multi-Billion Parameter Language Models Using Model Parallelism by Mohammad Shoeybi, Mostofa Patwary, Raul Puri, Patrick LeGresley, Jared Casper and Bryan Catanzaro.

The abstract from the paper is the following:

Recent work in language modeling demonstrates that training large transformer models advances the state of the art in Natural Language Processing applications. However, very large models can be quite difficult to train due to memory constraints. In this work, we present our techniques for training very large transformer models and implement a simple, efficient intra-layer model parallel approach that enables training transformer models with billions of parameters. Our approach does not require a new compiler or library changes, is orthogonal and complimentary to pipeline model parallelism, and can be fully implemented with the insertion of a few communication operations in native PyTorch. We illustrate this approach by converging transformer based models up to 8.3 billion parameters using 512 GPUs. We sustain 15.1 PetaFLOPs across the entire application with 76% scaling efficiency when compared to a strong single GPU baseline that sustains 39 TeraFLOPs, which is 30% of peak FLOPs. To demonstrate that large language models can further advance the state of the art (SOTA), we train an 8.3 billion parameter transformer language model similar to GPT-2 and a 3.9 billion parameter model similar to BERT. We show that careful attention to the placement of layer normalization in BERT-like models is critical to achieving increased performance as the model size grows. Using the GPT-2 model we achieve SOTA results on the WikiText103 (10.8 compared to SOTA perplexity of 15.8) and LAMBADA (66.5% compared to SOTA accuracy of 63.2%) datasets. Our BERT model achieves SOTA results on the RACE dataset (90.9% compared to SOTA accuracy of 89.4%).

This model was contributed by jdemouth. The original code can be found here. That repository contains a multi-GPU and multi-node implementation of the Megatron Language models. In particular, it contains a hybrid model parallel approach using "tensor parallel" and "pipeline parallel" techniques.

Usage tips

We have provided pretrained BERT-345M checkpoints for use to evaluate or finetuning downstream tasks.

To access these checkpoints, first sign up for and setup the NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC) Registry CLI. Further documentation for downloading models can be found in the NGC documentation.

Alternatively, you can directly download the checkpoints using:

BERT-345M-uncased:

bash
wget --content-disposition https://api.ngc.nvidia.com/v2/models/nvidia/megatron_bert_345m/versions/v0.1_uncased/zip
-O megatron_bert_345m_v0_1_uncased.zip

BERT-345M-cased:

bash
wget --content-disposition https://api.ngc.nvidia.com/v2/models/nvidia/megatron_bert_345m/versions/v0.1_cased/zip -O
megatron_bert_345m_v0_1_cased.zip

Once you have obtained the checkpoints from NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC), you have to convert them to a format that will easily be loaded by Hugging Face Transformers and our port of the BERT code.

The following commands allow you to do the conversion. We assume that the folder models/megatron_bert contains megatron_bert_345m_v0_1_{cased, uncased}.zip and that the commands are run from inside that folder:

bash
python3 $PATH_TO_TRANSFORMERS/models/megatron_bert/convert_megatron_bert_checkpoint.py megatron_bert_345m_v0_1_uncased.zip
bash
python3 $PATH_TO_TRANSFORMERS/models/megatron_bert/convert_megatron_bert_checkpoint.py megatron_bert_345m_v0_1_cased.zip

Resources

MegatronBertConfig

[[autodoc]] MegatronBertConfig

MegatronBertModel

[[autodoc]] MegatronBertModel - forward

MegatronBertForMaskedLM

[[autodoc]] MegatronBertForMaskedLM - forward

MegatronBertForCausalLM

[[autodoc]] MegatronBertForCausalLM - forward

MegatronBertForNextSentencePrediction

[[autodoc]] MegatronBertForNextSentencePrediction - forward

MegatronBertForPreTraining

[[autodoc]] MegatronBertForPreTraining - forward

MegatronBertForSequenceClassification

[[autodoc]] MegatronBertForSequenceClassification - forward

MegatronBertForMultipleChoice

[[autodoc]] MegatronBertForMultipleChoice - forward

MegatronBertForTokenClassification

[[autodoc]] MegatronBertForTokenClassification - forward

MegatronBertForQuestionAnswering

[[autodoc]] MegatronBertForQuestionAnswering - forward